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    tenniswall

    Scores from www.teniskisavez.com, www.tenisbg.org.rs

    Scores from www.teniskisavez.com and tournament results (draw) from www.tenisbg.org.rs presented in more friendly way in your fingertips. Application is separated into backend (Rest API) and frontend (UI) part. Rest API is written in Sping/Groovy way using MongoDB as data store (using gradle) UI is Angular/Bootstrap js app (using npm, bower, grunt) Initial scaffolding done with Yo & SpringBoot (should try JHipster :) ) start rest part with gradle run -x test ui should be built with npm install bower install grunt serve previously npm, yo, grunt, bower should be installed mongodb should be started (previously installed): mongod --dbpath path/to/folder Application can be accessed at http://groovyui.cfapps.io
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    Gradle Node Plugin

    Gradle Node Plugin

    Gradle plugin for integrating NodeJS in your build

    The gradle-node-plugin is a Gradle plugin that allows integration and execution of Node.js-based tools—such as Node.js itself, Yarn, Grunt, and Gulp—within your Gradle build, even if Node.js isn’t installed locally. It streamlines frontend build tasks by managing Node toolchain dependencies directly through Gradle. Installing the node-related plugins can be done in multiple ways. The easiest is to use the plugins-closure in your build.gradle file. If you want to install snapshot versions of this plugin, you can add the OJO repository to your build. Compatible with Gradle 6.6 and newer, Node.js 10+, and npm 7+.
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    Docker Registry UI

    Docker Registry UI

    A web frontend/UI for easy private/local Docker Registry integration

    This is a lightweight, containerized web UI for interacting with one or more private Docker Registry (v1 or v2) endpoints. It lets you browse, search, view details, copy pull commands, and delete images through a slick web interface backed by an embedded H2 DB.
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    A basic ray tracer written in the Scala language. Features includes photon mapping and a frontend written in Groovy. Planed features are volumetric lighting and shadow photons.
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